The Rise of Satellite SOS Messaging: A Lifeline in Disasters
As Hurricane Milton approaches the United States, it’s evident that natural disasters are becoming more frequent and damaging. With modern technology, staying connected during crises is possible even when traditional communication networks go down. In this article, we’ll explore how satellite SOS services on the latest smartphones can provide crucial support when you need it most.
What Are Satellite SOS Services?
Satellite SOS services are a game-changer for emergency communication. Apple’s Emergency SOS via satellite (available on iPhone 14 and newer models) and Google’s Satellite SOS (on Pixel 9 devices) enable users to connect with emergency services without relying on cellular data or Wi-Fi. This technology has become increasingly relevant as extreme weather events disrupt infrastructure.
Latest Trends in Satellite Technology
This month, Apple launched its Messages via Satellite feature for iPhones running iOS 18, allowing users to communicate with family and friends when cell networks are down. Unlike the SOS messaging feature, which prioritizes contacting emergency services, the Messages via Satellite feature allows users to stay connected with non-emergency contacts. This was significantly beneficial for those impacted by Hurricane Helene, who used it to check in with loved ones.
How To Use Satellite SOS on iPhone
To use the Emergency SOS feature on your iPhone 14 or newer:
- Dial 911
- If the call fails, select Emergency Text via Satellite
- Alternatively, open the Messages app and text 911 or SOS
- Follow the on-screen prompts to report your emergency.
How To Use Satellite SOS on Pixel 9
For Google Pixel 9 users, the process is equally straightforward:
- Ensure Google Messages is set as your default messaging app.
- Dial 911. You will see the option for Satellite SOS if you have no service.
- Follow prompts to fill in the emergency questionnaire.
- Aim your phone toward the satellite and wait for a response.
Setting Up Satellite Messaging on iPhone
To make the most of the new satellite messaging feature, follow these steps:
- Upgrade to iOS 18.
- Turn on iMessage: Settings > Apps > Messages > iMessage
- Ensure friends have upgraded to iOS 18 for better communication.
- Update Family Sharing groups and emergency contacts.
Using Satellite Messaging on iPhone
When cell service is unavailable, the Messages app prompts you to connect via satellite:
- Select Use Messages via Satellite.
- Follow screen prompts to connect; a green dot will indicate a successful connection.
- Type your message and send. Keep in mind transmission may take time.
Sharing Your Location via Satellite
For users wanting to share their location, the Find My app enables satellite sharing with proper setup:
- Use an iPhone 14 or newer on iOS 16.1 or later.
Final Thoughts
The emergence of satellite communication technology has revolutionized how we handle emergencies. As Hurricane Milton approaches, it’s imperative to be prepared and familiar with these features on your devices. Implementing these technological tools may turn out to be a lifesaver when the unexpected occurs.
Stay safe, stay connected, and utilize satellite SOS technology for your peace of mind during emergencies.
Learn more: Apple Emergency SOS | Google Pixel SOS Support
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